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Identifies capital projects that fall within funding parameters by OPWDD, OMH, and OASAS. Identifies capital projects that fall within funding parameters by OPWDD, OMH, and OASAS. Ensures that all on-line work orders are processed efficiently and any life safety issues are addressed immediately.
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Familiarity with MAPP, OCFS, OPWDD, OMH, and other relevant municipal and state agencies. It supports them with a multidisciplinary team that includes a Case Planner, NYC Comprehensive Health Services Team, Psychiatrist, Behavioral Support Specialist, Family Advocate, Case Aide, Family Team Conferencing Coordinator, Education Workforce Specialist, Employment/Internship and Housing Specialist, Fair Futures Coach, Foster Home Recruiter and Licensor and Clinician.
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Our client is one of the largest non-profit OPWDD organizations in New York, specializing in care for IDD adult patients diagnosed with varying degrees of Cerebral Palsy, is seeking a nurse case manager with flexible scheduling.
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Serve as liaison between Individual, broker, and OPWDD. BA and experience working in the OPWDD field. The Self-Direction Coordinator (SDC) will assist individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families, in the development, utilization, and maintenance of their self-direct services.
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Limited to other City agencies (ACS, DOHMH, H+H), State agencies (SDOH, SOMH, OPWDD), Reporting directly to the Department of Social Services Chief Medical Officer, the Healthcare Strategist will develop a programmatic public health research agenda related to the mission of the agency, develop related guidance and interventions, collaborate with other offices at DSS/DHS/HRA, oversee emergency preparedness and response, provide direct consultation, and develop and implement relevant programs.
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Seeking RN to work full time at group home.
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Provide and access medical and nursing services for the people we support residing in the Residential programs within the guidelines as set forth by OPWDD. Provide and access medical and nursing services for the people we support residing in the Residential programs within the guidelines as set forth by OPWDD.
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Prepare Consolidated Fiscal Report (CFR) annually for OPWDD and OASAS. Prepare Consolidated Fiscal Report (CFR) annually for OPWDD and OASAS. Programs include Early Childhood, After School, Camp, Athletic and Aquatic Activities, People with disabilities, older adults, and social services.
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Interact with the OPWDD regarding reports, visits. Document Services for Medicaid Billing. Experience with special needs children and youth preferred. The Program Director is responsible to administrate all aspects of this site-based respite program: designing and implementing activities for the participants; supervising staff; recruiting new participants and conducting intakes; recruiting and training staff; participating in annual audits; liaising with Office of People with Developmental Disabilities.
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Demonstrate competency in written, verbal and computational skills to document records in accordance with program and OPWDD mandates. Hybrid remote option is available on non-office/support days.
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Care Managers provide care management services to support Care Design New York’s (“CDNY”) model of care as well as Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (“OPWDD”) and New York State Department of Health’s (“NYSDOH”) regulatory requirements.
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Provide full-cycle career services (intake, discovery, job development and placement, ongoing support for job retention and coaching) to ACCES-VR and OPWDD participants. Must undergo OPWDD Fingerprinting, Child Abuse Registry, and Background Check.
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A health system in New York is actively seeking a dedicated LPN to join their team.
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Ensure compliance regarding agency (ARC), state (OPWDD), City (Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Health & Alcoholism Services, Dept. of Labor (DOL) and Medicaid Waiver regulatory guidelines. Ensure compliance regarding agency (ARC), state (OPWDD), City (Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Health & Alcoholism Services, Dept. of Labor (DOL) and Medicaid Waiver regulatory guidelines.
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Knowledge and experience in children’s physical health and BH services, Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) services, and social service programs, including but not limited to Health Homes, OPWDD (Office for People with Developmental Disabilities), OCFS (Office of Child and Family Services) preferred.
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